Video Matting of Complex Scenes
Yung-Yu Chuang, Aseem Agarwala, Brian Curless, David H. Salesin, Richard Szeliski
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 21(3), July 2002.
Abstract: This paper describes a new framework for video matting, the process of pulling a high-quality alpha matte and foreground from a video sequence. The framework builds upon techniques in natural image matting, optical flow computation, and background estimation. User interaction is comprised of garbage matte specification if background estimation is needed, and hand-drawn keyframe segmentations into "foreground," "background," and "unknown." The segmentations, called trimaps, are interpolated across the video volume using forward and backward optical flow. Competing flow estimates are combined based on information about where flow is likely to be accurate. A Bayesian matting technique uses the flowed trimaps to yield high-quality mattes of moving foreground elements with complex boundaries filmed by a moving camera. A novel technique for smoke matte extraction is also demonstrated.
Keyword(s): Alpha channel, blue-screen matting, image-based rendering, layer extraction,matting, compositing, video processing
Article URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/566654.566572
BibTeX format:
@article{Chuang:2002:VMO,
  author = {Yung-Yu Chuang and Aseem Agarwala and Brian Curless and David H. Salesin and Richard Szeliski},
  title = {Video Matting of Complex Scenes},
  journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
  volume = {21},
  number = {3},
  pages = {243--248},
  month = jul,
  year = {2002},
}
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